Skip to main content

Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:

Can't help but think of the episode of Fawlty Towers where Basil confronts two guests who he thinks are up to no good. "Right, the game's up!" he declares, and then realising his mistake he tries to get out of it, points to the ceiling and says "A bit of game pie has got stuck up there"

 

 

 

Baz
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by Amythist:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Amythist:

never made got watercrust pastry, but might give it a try 

 

 

I think I did at school..but that was a lifetime ago 

 apple crumble was our technical height taken home in a wicker basket with a flowery cover that we made in needlework(well a neighbour kindly helped with that)

Oooh snap Amy    A neighbour did my Home Ec needlework too [with her sewing machine].  

 neighbours with sewing machines...gold dust....until I discovered fabric glue

Amythist
Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:

Can't help but think of the episode of Fawlty Towers where Basil confronts two guests who he thinks are up to no good. "Right, the game's up!" he declares, and then realising his mistake he tries to get out of it, points to the ceiling and says "A bit of game pie has got stuck up there"

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:

Can't help but think of the episode of Fawlty Towers where Basil confronts two guests who he thinks are up to no good. "Right, the game's up!" he declares, and then realising his mistake he tries to get out of it, points to the ceiling and says "A bit of game pie has got stuck up there"

 

 

 

only ones I can really remember was the rat and don't talk about the Germans 

Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by Amythist:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by Amythist:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Amythist:

never made got watercrust pastry, but might give it a try 

 

 

I think I did at school..but that was a lifetime ago 

 apple crumble was our technical height taken home in a wicker basket with a flowery cover that we made in needlework(well a neighbour kindly helped with that)

Oooh snap Amy    A neighbour did my Home Ec needlework too [with her sewing machine].  

 neighbours with sewing machines...gold dust....until I discovered fabric glue

 

FM
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:

I've never had game   [ Unless duck from a Chinese takeaway counts]. Is it nice? 

Quite strong flavours, Rog.

Ta Yogi  I'd like to try it sometime, maybe at Christmas when the supermarkets bring their posh stuff out. 

I'm not keen on game because of the strong flavours, but it's worth a try, 

 

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:

I've never had game   [ Unless duck from a Chinese takeaway counts]. Is it nice? 

Quite strong flavours, Rog.

Ta Yogi  I'd like to try it sometime, maybe at Christmas when the supermarkets bring their posh stuff out. 

I'm not keen on game because of the strong flavours, but it's worth a try, 

 

Ditto 

Baz
Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:

First thing I made in needlework was a bag for my plimsolls.  It was a ghastly looking thing

 I remember throwing away the bits of cloth I was meant to turn into a blouse but never got beyond pinning it to the pattern....I knew it was beyond me but I must have kept it for a decade just in case a miracle happened

Amythist
Originally Posted by Amythist:
Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:

First thing I made in needlework was a bag for my plimsolls.  It was a ghastly looking thing

 I remember throwing away the bits of cloth I was meant to turn into a blouse but never got beyond pinning it to the pattern....I knew it was beyond me but I must have kept it for a decade just in case a miracle happened

PMSL!! 

FM
Originally Posted by Amythist:
Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:

First thing I made in needlework was a bag for my plimsolls.  It was a ghastly looking thing

 I remember throwing away the bits of cloth I was meant to turn into a blouse but never got beyond pinning it to the pattern....I knew it was beyond me but I must have kept it for a decade just in case a miracle happened

Rofl  

Baz

Add Reply

×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×
×